Calling itself a kopitiam, the interior of this cafe does look like those traditional kopitiams back home.
In Malaysia (and according to Wikipedia), the term kopitiam is usually referred specifically to Malaysian Chinese coffee shops that exclusively serve Malaysian Chinese cuisine. But for this cafe in Sydney, they also offer a range of other Malaysian delicacies, such as Nasi Lemak and Roti Canai.
Since they claim that their Nasi Lemak is a house specialty, we decided to give it a try …
… together with their Char Kuay Teow …
… and Roti Canai.
We then ended our lunch with some old Malaysian favourites, the Ice Kacang …
… and Teh Tarik.
The verdict, I think Kopitiam did quite well, but could further improve by reducing the amount of fish balls in the Char Kuay Teow, the palm sugar in the Ice Kacang, and the ice in the Teh Tarik.
Sydney Kopitiam Cafe
594, Harris St, Ultimo, NSW 2007.
Phone Number: +61 2 9282 9883
2 comments:
that looks like a good char kuey teow :D
but the nasi lemak didn't look as appetizing as the one in Melbourne , Nasi Lemak House
Haven't try the one from Nasi Lemak House before.. Maybe I will give it a try someday..
But to be honest, I still prefer those RM2.00 roadside banana leaf-wrapped nasi lemaks back home.. hahaha
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